Elmar Mertens
Research
- Division
Monetary Policy Research
- Current Position
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Principal Economist
- Fields of interest
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Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics,Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
- Education
- 2004-2007
PhD in Economics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2002-2004
Swiss Program for Beginning Doctoral Students, Study Center Gerzensee, Switzerland
- 1995-2000
Master of Arts (HSG), University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Professional experience
- 2025-
Principal Economist, Monetary Policy Research, Directorate General Research, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2018-2025
Senior Economist, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2017-2018
Senior Economist, Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland
- 2008-2016
Economist (Senior/Principal), Monetary Affairs Division, Federal Reserve Board, Washington DC, USA
- 15 June 2026
- DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES - No. 30Details
- Abstract
- The paper documents models used to analyse the interactions and trade-offs between price and financial stability at the European Central Bank. The paper describes a simple conceptual framework to think about the short- and medium-term trade-offs between price and financial stability. Short-term trade-offs arise whenever current inflationary pressure is high, but the financial system is experiencing stress. Medium-term trade-offs arise whenever current inflationary pressure is low, but risk is building up in the financial system. We document four main sets of models used to quantify trade-offs: time series models, balance sheet models, credit risk models and DSGE models with banking and financial frictions.
- JEL Code
- E44 : Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics→Money and Interest Rates→Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
G28 : Financial Economics→Financial Institutions and Services→Government Policy and Regulation